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词条 Anto Đapić
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  1. Biography

     Early life  Political career 

  2. Family

  3. Notes

  4. External links

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|office = Mayor of Osijek
|term_start = 23 January 2009
|term_end = 4 June 2009
|predecessor = Gordan Matković
|successor = Krešimir Bubalo
|term_start2 = June 2005
|term_end2 = 3 September 2007
|predecessor2 = Zlatko Kramarić
|successor2 = Gordan Matković
|office3 = Member of Parliament
|term_start3 = 7 January 1992
|term_end3 = 6 February 2009
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|successor3 = Daniel Srb
|constituency3= IV electoral district
|office4 = 2nd President of the
Croatian Party of Rights
|deputy4 = Daniel Srb
|term_start4 = 11 September 1993
|term_end4 = 7 November 2009
|predecessor4 = Dobroslav Paraga
|successor4 = Daniel Srb
|birth_date = {{birth date and age|1958|8|22|df=y}}[1]
|birth_place = Čaprazlije, FPR Yugoslavia
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Anto Đapić (born 22 August 1958)[2] is a retired Croatian right-wing politician and the former president of the Croatian Party of Rights (HSP). He served as a Representative in the Croatian Parliament, a post he was elected to at the 1992, 1995, 2000, 2003 and 2007 elections.

Biography

Early life

Đapić was born in Čaprazlije, Livno municipality, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, Yugoslavia (now in Bosnia and Herzegovina). The Đapić family had a history of supporting the old Croatian Party of Rights, and later the Ustaše regime. His father and uncles chose to go to West Germany on permanent work instead of living in Yugoslavia, but Anto, his mother and brother lived in Osijek since 1962.[2] Đapić considers Osijek to be his hometown. Đapić lost his mother in a car crash when he was a teenager,[2] so he had to do manual labour while studying law at Osijek University. Đapić obtained a law degree in 1989.[2]

Political career

In 1989, Đapić first joined Franjo Tuđman's Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ). He was one of the party's organizers in Osijek, but he was expelled after short time for using the "Za dom spremni" salute.[2] In 1991, he joined the Croatian Party of Right (HSP),[2] which was renewed year earlier. After the assassination of Ante Paradžik, he was named party's Vice President.[2] Đapić was also for short period of time a commander of paramilitary units called HOS (Hrvatske Obrambene Snage - Croatian Defence Forces),[2] which were organized by Croatian Party of Right. Later the HOS was merged with the Croatian Army (in Croatia) and the Croatian Defense Council (in Bosnia).

In 1992, Đapić was elected to the Croatian Parliament.[2] In 1993, he was named vice-president of HSP.[2] Previous president Dobroslav Paraga claimed Đapić was elected illegally, and he later formed the new party Croatian Party of Right 1861, which has failed at each parliamentary election since 1993.

In the 1995 election, HSP won 4.8% of vote, but after a recount, 5.01% was claimed to be official result, which meant that HSP remained represented in Parliament. With war being over the party took more and more criticism for its neo-Ustaša views. However, HSP led by Đapić maintained small but solid support among the voters. In 2000, this time in coalition with Croatian Christian Democratic Union (HKDU), HSP kept four Parliament seats. Đapić led a presidential campaign the same year, finishing a distant fifth.[2] Since then, he and his party endeavoured to change their perception among voters. HSP continues to oppose the existence of the Hague War Crimes Tribunal, to hold eurosceptic views and is socially very conservative. Đapić likened the possible legal recognition of same-sex marriages to "Sodom and Gomorrah".[3]

In June 2005, Đapić became mayor of Osijek,[2] but he lost this position in 2009. In late 2009, the HSP split yet again. A new party, Croatian Party of Rights Dr. Ante Starčević, with Ruža Tomašić as party leader was formed. The party's leadership accused Đapić for the weakening of HSP's standing in the Sabor. Đapić was replaced as the president of the party at the November 2009 convention by Daniel Srb.

In December 2011 Đapić announced his retirement from politics.[4] In 2013, he briefly returned to active politics by announcing his intention to run for the mayor of Osijek again, but was expelled from the HSP shortly thereafter.[5]

Family

Đapić is married with one daughter.[6]

Notes

1. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.sabor.hr/Default.aspx?sec=155 | title=Anto Đapić | work=sabor.hr | publisher=Croatian Parliament | language=Croatian | accessdate=17 March 2012}}
2. ^10 11 {{cite web|url=http://www.vecernji.hr/biografije/anto-dapic-521|title=Anto Đapić|work=vecernji.hr|language=hr|accessdate=30 July 2018}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.jutarnji.hr/dapic--bolje-imati--butru---nego-decka/261271|title=Đapić: Bolje imati 'butru', nego dečka|work=jutarnji.hr|date=30 September 2008|language=Croatian|accessdate=18 March 2012}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.slobodnadalmacija.hr/Hrvatska/tabid/66/articleType/ArticleView/articleId/158677/Default.aspx|title=MOJA ISTINA Anto Đapić: Ruža Tomašić je izdala pravaštvo|work=Slobodna Dalmacija|date=19 December 2011|language=Croatian|accessdate=17 March 2012}}
5. ^https://www.jutarnji.hr/vijesti/hrvatska/dapic-iskljucen-iz-hsp-a-nakon-intervjua-jutarnjem-bio-je-glavni-razlog-svada-sukoba-i-podjela/4042989/
6. ^https://www.jutarnji.hr/arhiva/imovina-dapica-munjevito-se-povecala-u-dvije-godine/3996267/

External links

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